costume jewelry workshop
|

My Creative Jewelry Studio

My studio is not very large, but it is a place where I feel completely at home. It is located in an outbuilding next to my home in Savigny, near Lyon, France.
Over the years, I have completely renovated and organized this space — a former farm outbuilding that was once used as a bread oven. I gradually transformed it into a creative workspace dedicated to jewelry making, teaching, and experimentation.

costume jewelry workshop

This is where I imagine, sketch, prototype, and create all of my jewelry pieces.

This workspace is dedicated to my polymer clay jewelry making. It is also where I record my workshops, tutorials, and online training courses.

costume jewelry workshop

Little by little, I built this jeweler’s bench myself, and it has become my dedicated metalworking space. This is where I saw, file, shape, solder, and sand brass and silver.

This large machine is my laser cutter. Since 2018, it has enabled me to create stamps, stencils, and other tools for fellow polymer clay enthusiasts. It also allows me to cut acrylic and wood, materials that I sometimes incorporate into my jewelry designs.
For the record, I do not cut polymer clay with this machine. The materials used in polymer clay are not compatible with laser cutting technology.

découpeuse laser bijouterie

I chose to prioritize my production workspace and an area dedicated to workshops, but I also display a selection of my jewelry pieces in the studio.

I am always happy to welcome visitors who are curious to see the different stages of my work or who would like to try on my jewelry in person. Feel free to contact me to arrange an appointment.

Similar Posts